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What does it mean "gird your loins"? What does it mean "gird your loins"?
2017年7月9日 13:38
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The description above is accurate. Here is an illustration of how to gird your loins: http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/10/02/how-to-gird-up-your-loins-an-illustrated-guide/
2017年7月9日
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'Prepare yourself' would be how I would describe the expression. Understand and be aware of difficulties that may be coming and protect/guard yourself.
2017年7月9日
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It's an idiom. It's an intentionally old-fashioned reference to something soldiers in antiquity did to prepare for battle, so it means "get ready to fight." Because it's so old-fashioned, it's slightly facetious or joking. "It's time for the annual budget meeting again, we'd better gird up our loins." A similar idiom, with a naval reference, is "clear for action" or "clear the decks." In the age of sail, before two ships engaged in combat, they would remove everything movable that was on the deck.
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